• mycelium underground@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    In general if you have a life or death secret, DO NOT share it with anyone, not your family, not your friends, not anyone.

    If you are hiding Anne Frank, shut the fuck up.

    • neanderthal@lemmy.world
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      And don’t become a major public figure. Definitely DON’T run for office. Read Kevin Mitnick’s art of invisibility and understand that it is 10 years old. Don’t get a security clearance.

      I.e. blend in and stay under the radar.

    • Frozengyro@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      3 people can keep a secret if two of them are dead. Even then though, people suck at keeping secrets.

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    I wouldn’t tell the most hardened and trusted antifascist where she’s hiding. Loose lips sink ships, and good infosec begins with shutting your damn trap.

    You know who to give a bit of extra food to. That’s all you need to know aside from the fact that that friend always had a higher metabolism than you so you’d rather ensure they get their fill. That’s it. You know nothing else. If you’re asked about creaking attics lots of attics creak. You can’t let slip what you don’t know so don’t get curious and don’t open up.

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      I want to add, get in the habit of helping people and never telling anyone. Every day is a good day to practice helping people around you and not getting caught. Help someone take in their shopping. Help a stranger jump their car. Help an unhoused person get groceries. The less you hear strangers, friends, or family saying they saw you help someone, the more you’ll know you can do it in the future, when being seen is dangerous.

      I do… a lot to help people. As often as I can. And every time I get zero recognition, I know I passed a stealth check.

      Also, remember, if you’re helping someone and someone else asks what you were doing, now is a time to practice obfuscation.

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        Additionally nobody suspects the person everyone recognizes as helpful as helping in a dangerous way. And they don’t suspect anything of their helping them.

        I’ll also say, practice saying the lies you expect to have to tell. “I don’t know anyone like that around here” “I swear allegiance to the party” “I was at home all night reading”

  • babybus@sh.itjust.works
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    23 days ago

    It depresses the hell out of me that people retell the same joke over and over again like it’s an original content.